I would like to give as much information as possible. I recently aquired an 8 year old cat my parents could no longer care for. They had him declawed and nuetered. I had my vet look at him right away and since. Blood work is clean and shots are up to date. She thinks he is maybe a pound underweight but otherwise "one of her healthist cats" he doen't over eat and is not picky.
But lately he vomits 2-3 times a week. Just yesterday we caught him chowing down on loose carpet fiber. I tried to stop him but any time we are not looking he seems to do it. Otherwise his behavior is great. He plays very happily for about 30 - 45 minutes a day (featching toys like a dog is his favorite game) and is very active. According to my mother (who is quite senile and may not remember correctly) he started doing this after he tore an ear open during a flea infestation three months ago.
Every vet that sees him swares he's fine. The constant vomitting is explained away by hairballs and nothing more. Am I worried about nothing? What should I do?
But lately he vomits 2-3 times a week. Just yesterday we caught him chowing down on loose carpet fiber. I tried to stop him but any time we are not looking he seems to do it. Otherwise his behavior is great. He plays very happily for about 30 - 45 minutes a day (featching toys like a dog is his favorite game) and is very active. According to my mother (who is quite senile and may not remember correctly) he started doing this after he tore an ear open during a flea infestation three months ago.
Every vet that sees him swares he's fine. The constant vomitting is explained away by hairballs and nothing more. Am I worried about nothing? What should I do?